Titre : |
GRE success |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Rosmiarek , E. J., Auteur ; Burgess , S. ; Weinfeld , M. |
Editeur : |
Peterson's |
Année de publication : |
1996 |
Importance : |
361 p. |
Présentation : |
ill. |
Format : |
30 cm |
Accompagnement : |
CD-ROM |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-7689-0022-4 |
Langues : |
Français (fre) |
Mots-clés : |
Anglais--Online GRE CAT |
Index. décimale : |
811.111 Anglais |
Résumé : |
Let me tell you, first and foremost, I did not buy this book, somebody bought it for me. On the cover of the book it says 5 full length practice tests. Out of those only three are CAT's. The other two are paper based. I had a lot of trouble with the software. I installed it on my computer and a menu came up with three items. ONLINE GRE CAT, ACCESS ADVISOR and ONLINE PETERSON'S. Anyone looking at this will figure that the first is a shortcut to taking it on the web, right? Wrong. The only one that works is ACCESS ADVISOR, which gives you a lot of information about financial aid. But what good is all that if you don't do well on the GRE and therefore cannot get in to the university of your choice? When I finally managed to get to the correct website, and login to take the test, this is what I found. It is NOTHING like the GRE CAT, with one exception which is - each test has 93 questions. First and foremost, the tests are not timed, it tells you to take all the time that you like. Which is pretty stupid because time is the worst enemy on the test for a lot of test-takers. The questions are not presented in a coherent order. Each section is distinguished from the other, but within the sections itself the questions are thrown together randomly. There is a lot of repetition from one test to the next, even though I was assured by the technical staff that, that just isn't possible. This is an extract from a reply I got from one of the staff members- |
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http://mt.biblio.intranet.enp.edu.dz/pub/Document%20%E9l%E9ctronique/SC.%20socia [...] |
GRE success [texte imprimé] / Rosmiarek , E. J., Auteur ; Burgess , S. ; Weinfeld , M. . - Peterson's, 1996 . - 361 p. : ill. ; 30 cm + CD-ROM. ISBN : 978-0-7689-0022-4 Langues : Français ( fre)
Mots-clés : |
Anglais--Online GRE CAT |
Index. décimale : |
811.111 Anglais |
Résumé : |
Let me tell you, first and foremost, I did not buy this book, somebody bought it for me. On the cover of the book it says 5 full length practice tests. Out of those only three are CAT's. The other two are paper based. I had a lot of trouble with the software. I installed it on my computer and a menu came up with three items. ONLINE GRE CAT, ACCESS ADVISOR and ONLINE PETERSON'S. Anyone looking at this will figure that the first is a shortcut to taking it on the web, right? Wrong. The only one that works is ACCESS ADVISOR, which gives you a lot of information about financial aid. But what good is all that if you don't do well on the GRE and therefore cannot get in to the university of your choice? When I finally managed to get to the correct website, and login to take the test, this is what I found. It is NOTHING like the GRE CAT, with one exception which is - each test has 93 questions. First and foremost, the tests are not timed, it tells you to take all the time that you like. Which is pretty stupid because time is the worst enemy on the test for a lot of test-takers. The questions are not presented in a coherent order. Each section is distinguished from the other, but within the sections itself the questions are thrown together randomly. There is a lot of repetition from one test to the next, even though I was assured by the technical staff that, that just isn't possible. This is an extract from a reply I got from one of the staff members- |
En ligne : |
http://mt.biblio.intranet.enp.edu.dz/pub/Document%20%E9l%E9ctronique/SC.%20socia [...] |
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